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  • SGaistS SGaist

    Hi and welcome to devnet,

    On which OS are you getting this issue ?

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    @SGaist Hey,

    thanks for your quick reply. We are using Windows 10 and Windows 11, both 64 bit.

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      @SGaist Hey,

      thanks for your quick reply. We are using Windows 10 and Windows 11, both 64 bit.

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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      You are mixing debug and release dlls. How do you build / link your app? Please use cmake or qmake.

      /edit: What should this line do/ why is it needed:

      set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${Qt6Widgets_EXECUTABLE_COMPILE_FLAGS}")

      The include and add_definitions call is also not needed since you link against the imported QtWidgets target.

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      • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

        You are mixing debug and release dlls. How do you build / link your app? Please use cmake or qmake.

        /edit: What should this line do/ why is it needed:

        set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${Qt6Widgets_EXECUTABLE_COMPILE_FLAGS}")

        The include and add_definitions call is also not needed since you link against the imported QtWidgets target.

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        @Christian-Ehrlicher For my education, how do you determine this? Bitter experience? Is there something in the original information that I am missing?

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          @Christian-Ehrlicher For my education, how do you determine this? Bitter experience? Is there something in the original information that I am missing?

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          @ChrisW67 said in QString causing Memory Error:

          Bitter experience? Is there something in the original information that I am missing?

          This looks like something this way - the memory is allocated in main.cpp - therefore the e.g. msvc debug allocator is used but deleted within the Qt dll so the release (de)allocator is used which causes such problems. Yes I've seen such problems more than once when mixing debug and release libs.

          The op should take a look with e.g. dependency walker or 'dependencies gui' (better) to not mix debug and release libs.

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          • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

            @ChrisW67 said in QString causing Memory Error:

            Bitter experience? Is there something in the original information that I am missing?

            This looks like something this way - the memory is allocated in main.cpp - therefore the e.g. msvc debug allocator is used but deleted within the Qt dll so the release (de)allocator is used which causes such problems. Yes I've seen such problems more than once when mixing debug and release libs.

            The op should take a look with e.g. dependency walker or 'dependencies gui' (better) to not mix debug and release libs.

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            @Christian-Ehrlicher

            How do i check the debug/release versions? I downloaded the dependencies gui and opened my executable in it.

            It gave me an output like this:
            3c01765e-7170-413d-a358-06f60d362a47-image.png

            We are only using the QTBase Repository and compiled it ourselfs, if that information helps.
            My mate actually got the code to work by installing qt via the installer, but i wanted to look further into this to see if we are able to fix it.

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              @Christian-Ehrlicher

              How do i check the debug/release versions? I downloaded the dependencies gui and opened my executable in it.

              It gave me an output like this:
              3c01765e-7170-413d-a358-06f60d362a47-image.png

              We are only using the QTBase Repository and compiled it ourselfs, if that information helps.
              My mate actually got the code to work by installing qt via the installer, but i wanted to look further into this to see if we are able to fix it.

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              Christian Ehrlicher
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              @Pawx Since you're using MinGW which you did not told us, my assumption can not be correct.
              What I see is that you're using another MinGW version than the one provided by Qt - make sure to use the MinGW compiler and libs (libstdc++6.dll/libgcc_s_seh-1.dll) provided by Qt.

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              • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                @Pawx Since you're using MinGW which you did not told us, my assumption can not be correct.
                What I see is that you're using another MinGW version than the one provided by Qt - make sure to use the MinGW compiler and libs (libstdc++6.dll/libgcc_s_seh-1.dll) provided by Qt.

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                @Christian-Ehrlicher

                How do i make sure to use the correct MinGW version? Is this something i can configure in my CMakeList or where can i adjust this?

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                  @Christian-Ehrlicher

                  How do i make sure to use the correct MinGW version? Is this something i can configure in my CMakeList or where can i adjust this?

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                  @Pawx said in QString causing Memory Error:

                  How do i make sure to use the correct MinGW version?

                  Use the correct kit settings and set the PATH correct.

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                  • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                    @Pawx said in QString causing Memory Error:

                    How do i make sure to use the correct MinGW version?

                    Use the correct kit settings and set the PATH correct.

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                    @Christian-Ehrlicher

                    Is there a way to configure the kits without qt creator? Currently i dont have QTCreator installed and just compiled the repository and built it. Is QTCreator mandatory/recommended to use?

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                      @Christian-Ehrlicher

                      Is there a way to configure the kits without qt creator? Currently i dont have QTCreator installed and just compiled the repository and built it. Is QTCreator mandatory/recommended to use?

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                      @Pawx said in QString causing Memory Error:

                      QTCreator installed and just compiled the repository and built it

                      So you compiled Qt by yourself?
                      What MinGW version do you use?

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                      • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                        @Pawx said in QString causing Memory Error:

                        QTCreator installed and just compiled the repository and built it

                        So you compiled Qt by yourself?
                        What MinGW version do you use?

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                        @Christian-Ehrlicher

                        Yes, i compiled it myself.
                        I got my mingw from winlabs, and its version file says:

                        winlibs personal build version gcc-13.2.0-llvm-17.0.6-mingw-w64ucrt-11.0.1-r5
                        
                        This is the winlibs Intel/AMD 64-bit standalone build of:
                        - GCC 13.2.0
                        - GDB 14.1
                        - LLVM/Clang/LLD/LLDB 17.0.6
                        - MinGW-w64 11.0.1 (linked with ucrt)
                        - GNU Binutils 2.42
                        - GNU Make 4.4.1
                        - PExports 0.47
                        - dos2unix 7.5.2
                        - Yasm 1.3.0
                        - NASM 2.16.01
                        - JWasm 2.12pre
                        - ccache version 4.9
                        - CMake 3.28.2
                        - ninja 1.11.1.git.kitware.jobserver-1
                        - Doxygen 1.10.0
                        
                        Thread model: posix
                        Runtime library: UCRT (Windows 10 or higher, or when [Update for Universal C Runtime](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/update-for-universal-c-runtime-in-windows-c0514201-7fe6-95a3-b0a5-287930f3560c) is installed on older Windows versions, not supported on systems older than Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1)
                        
                        This build was compiled with GCC 13.2.0 and packaged on 2024-02-03.
                        
                        Please check out http://winlibs.com/ for the latest personal build.
                        
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                          @Christian-Ehrlicher

                          Yes, i compiled it myself.
                          I got my mingw from winlabs, and its version file says:

                          winlibs personal build version gcc-13.2.0-llvm-17.0.6-mingw-w64ucrt-11.0.1-r5
                          
                          This is the winlibs Intel/AMD 64-bit standalone build of:
                          - GCC 13.2.0
                          - GDB 14.1
                          - LLVM/Clang/LLD/LLDB 17.0.6
                          - MinGW-w64 11.0.1 (linked with ucrt)
                          - GNU Binutils 2.42
                          - GNU Make 4.4.1
                          - PExports 0.47
                          - dos2unix 7.5.2
                          - Yasm 1.3.0
                          - NASM 2.16.01
                          - JWasm 2.12pre
                          - ccache version 4.9
                          - CMake 3.28.2
                          - ninja 1.11.1.git.kitware.jobserver-1
                          - Doxygen 1.10.0
                          
                          Thread model: posix
                          Runtime library: UCRT (Windows 10 or higher, or when [Update for Universal C Runtime](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/update-for-universal-c-runtime-in-windows-c0514201-7fe6-95a3-b0a5-287930f3560c) is installed on older Windows versions, not supported on systems older than Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1)
                          
                          This build was compiled with GCC 13.2.0 and packaged on 2024-02-03.
                          
                          Please check out http://winlibs.com/ for the latest personal build.
                          
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                          I would try with the pre-compiled Qt libs + MinGW from Qt first.

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